WCB Payment Statements
As of Oct. 9, 2018, we will improve our payment statements to make them clearer.
As of Oct. 9, 2018, we will improve our payment statements to make them clearer.
- Total injury rate dropped to 5.25 (per 100 workers)
- Time loss injury rate remained the same at 1.86 (per 100 workers)
- 88 per cent of Saskatchewan employers achieved Mission: Zero
- WCB remains fully funded at 117.8 per cent
- Record number of Saskatchewan workers covered – 423,527
- Time loss injury rate remains constant at 1.86
- 88 per cent of Saskatchewan employers achieved Mission: Zero
Key elements of violence prevention program, creating mentally healthy workplaces and understanding asbestos are three prominent issues facing workplaces today.
21st annual Compensation Institute starts today
The Canadian Mental Health Association suggests one in five Canadians will personally experience a mental health problem or illness every year.
Workplace injuries caused by violence are increasing in Saskatchewan.
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Total injury rate drops 5.4% from 2016, however no change in time loss injury rate
- 2017 total injury rate was 5.25%
- Time loss injury rate remains at 1.86%
- 57% of rate codes have a lower total injury rate than in 2016
- 88% of Saskatchewan employers achieved zero injuries